Capitol Christian Music Group (CCMG) celebrates 21 nominations for the 65th GRAMMY Awards. Announced today, the appointments span all divisions of the company, including Capitol Christian Label Group, Publishing, Motown Gospel and Commercial Partnerships. The Recording Academy will present the 65th GRAMMY Awards live on CBS on Sunday, February 5 from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, and will stream live and on demand on Paramount+.
“Congratulations to our artists, writers and partners on their GRAMMY nominations. » says CCMG co-chair Brad O’Donnell. “We are so proud and honored to work with each of you and celebrate this well-deserved recognition. »
“We are so privileged to partner with the artists and writers we represent at Capitol CMG,” adds CCMG Co-President Hudson Plachy. “We join the Recording Academy in celebrating the nominations and continue to be grateful for the opportunity to create, nurture and support such incredible talent.” »
2022 Capitol Christian Label Group, Publishing, Motown Gospel and Commercial Partnership GRAMMY Award Nominations-
Category 32 – Best Improvised Jazz Solo “Call of the Drum” Marcus Baylor, Soloist Capitol Christian Music Group (Motown Gospel/Be A Light) Category 33 – Best Jazz Vocal Album – The Evening: Live At Apparatus The Baylor Project Capitol Christian Music Group (Motown Gospel/Be A Light) Category 37 – Best Gospel Performance/Song “Get Up” Tye Tribbett ; Brandon Jones, Christopher Michael Stevens, Thaddaeus Tribbett and Tye Tribbettsongwriters Capitol Christian Music Group (Motown Gospel/Tye Tribbett Worldwide) Category 37 – Best Gospel Performance/Song “Kingdom” Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin; Kirk Franklin, Jonathan Jay, Chandler Moore and Jacob Poole, songwriters Capitol Christian Music Group (publishing)
Category 37 – Best gospel performance/song “The Better Benediction” PJ Morton with Zacardi Cortez, Gene Moore, Samoht, Tim Rogers and Darrel Walls; PJ Morton, songwriter Capitol Christian Music Group (Motown Gospel) Category 38 – Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song “Holy Forever” Chris Tomlin; Jason Ingram, Brian Johnson, Jenn Johnson, Chris Tomlin and Phil Wickham, songwriters Capitol Christian Music Group (label/publishing)
Category 38 – Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song “God Really Loves Us (Radio Version) Crowder with Dante Bowe and Maverick City Music; Dante Bowe, David Crowder, Ben Glover and Jeff Sojka, songwriters Capitol Christian Music Group (Label/Publishing) Category 38 – Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song “Fear Is Not My Future” Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin; Kirk Franklin, Nicole Hannel, Jonathan Jay, Brandon Lake and Hannah Shackelford, songwriters Capitol Christian Music Group (publishing)
Category 38 – Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song “Hymn of Heaven” Phil Wickham; Chris Davenport, Bill Johnson, Brian Johnson and Phil Wickham, songwriters Capitol Christian Music Group (Publishing) Category 39 – Best Gospel Album Breakthrough: The Exodus (Live) Ricky Dillard Capitol Christian Music Group (Motown Gospel) Category 39 – Best Album Gospel All Things New Tye Tribbett Capitol Christian Music Group (Motown Gospel/Tye Tribbett Worldwide) Category 40 – Best Contemporary Christian Music Album My Jesus Anne Wilson Capitol Christian Music Group (Label/Publisher)
Category 40 – Best Contemporary Christian Music Album Always Chris Tomlin Capitol Christian Music Group (label/publishing)
Category 40 – Best Contemporary Christian Music Album Life After Death TobyMac Capitol Christian Music Group (label/publishing)
Category 41 – Best Roots Gospel Album Let’s Just Praise The Lord Gaither Vocal Band Capitol Christian Music Group (Commercial Partnerships)
Category 41 – Best Gospel Roots Confessio Album – Irish American Roots Keith & Kristyn Getty Capitol Christian Music Group (Business Partnerships)
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